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From the Chief Editor 

Be the Change You Want to See!

11th April 202211th April 2022 Vincent Carmel change, changemakers, climate change, Earth Day, Greta Thunberg, Mahatma Gandhi

Even the small change one initiates can make a big difference to the future. The happy future of our earth is in our hands.

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Poets & Poetry 2022 

For a change

22nd February 2022 Rahini Srivastava change

For a change
Everything is changing…

For a change,
The streets are deserted, I don’t see a soul out there.

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Curved road at sunset
Life Lessons 

Taking a new turn in 2022

3rd January 20223rd January 2022 Dr George Kaitholil change, new year, opportunities

We learn from past successes and failures, grab the present opportunities, and venture into the future with confidence and hope.

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Teen Space 

Why change is hard… in spite of resolutions

2nd January 20202nd January 2020 Dr Shefali Batra change, resolutions

Rightfully so, changing ourselves is key to accepting new environments and all the novelty they bring.

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Youth Counselling 

I'm failing to change myself

30th November 201930th November 2019 Nasreen Hashambhoy anger, change, insecurity

I fear if I keep my personality this angry, insecure and sarcastic these things will happen again. I’m failing to change myself.

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